Overview
- A judge ordered Eitan Bondì, 21, to house arrest and reduced the case from attempted murder to attempted aggravated injuries with premeditation noted.
- In court he said he is ashamed, offered support to the two ANPI members who were hit, and told the judge he has no tie to the Brigata Ebraica and no political motive.
- Prosecutors continue digital checks on his phone and past movements, and they are still looking for the softair pistol he says he threw in a trash bin.
- Investigators identified him from CCTV, the scooter’s license plate, and a Glovo delivery box after the April 25 shooting near Parco Schuster that left two people lightly wounded.
- Police seized a large but legally owned cache of guns, ammunition, and knives from his room, and Jewish community leaders condemned the attack and voiced concern over rising antisemitism.